Dewald Brevis' bold display of batting genius in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 match between the Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings lit up the evening. Brevis, facing his South African teammate Kwena Maphaka, stunned the crowd with a stunning no-look six. Even though the game had many unexpected turns, it was Brevis's one moment that captured the attention and left spectators amazed by his unconventional flair. Watch the clip here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Star Sports India (@starsportsindia) CSK Falter Despite Brevis Spark Chennai Super Kings failed again in spite of a blistering knock by Dewald Brevis, with Rajasthan Royals easing to a six-wicket victory in their last IPL 2025 league game. Batting first, CSK started well, but lost wickets in the early powerplay. The pressure was building fast when Brevis came in and countered with an entertaining unbeaten score, bringing some life into the CSK batting. His belligerent style provided a glimmer of hope for the Super Kings to score a fighting total. But with the rest of the batting order failing to provide supporting, CSK struggled to reach 187 from their 20 overs—far short of the mark on a surface made for batting. Rajasthan Royals went into the chase with clarity and belief. Read Also: Pat Cummins Carries Marsh Cutout After SRH Win vs LSG Yashasvi Jaiswal got an early reprieve, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi made CSK sweat with a smooth knock of 57 off 33 balls, hitting 4 fours and 4 sixes. He and skipper Sanju Samson forged a vital partnership to place RR in a strong position. Though Ashwin removed two quick wickets to provide a glimmer of hope to CSK, the Royals did not waver. Riyan Parag was dropped cheaply, but Dhruv Jurel and Shimron Hetmyer calmly guided the team home in just 17.1 overs. With the ball, Akash Madhwal was exceptional, taking 3 wickets for 29 runs and receiving the Player of the Match award. Though there were glimpses of brilliance by Brevis and Mhatre, CSK's failure to convert starts to substance persisted. Contrastingly, RR finished their campaign with a serene and confidence-boosting win.